Stephan,

From what I have seen, this happens when the layer does not have a projection object (with possibly an espg code) that reflects the projection of your layer. This can easily be reproduced if I set a projection object at the map level (or metadata wfs_srs = "EPSG:4326") and I use a layer which is not in lat/long and does not have a projection object. In that case the default fallback is to assume that the layer is the same projection as the map. If the layer has a valid projection, there will be a reprojection of the extents.

 Stephan, is this the case for you ?


Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Stephan Holl wrote:

Hello Frank,

On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 15:12:20 -0500 Frank Warmerdam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Stephan Holl wrote:

GetCapabilities
...
<SRS>EPSG:4326</SRS>
<LatLongBoundingBox minx="-2.5e+07" miny="-2.5e+07" maxx="2.5e+07"
maxy="2.5e+07"/>
...

This should be from my understanding
<LatLongBoundingBox minx="-180" miny="-90" maxx="180" maxy="90"/>


Stephan,

Looking more closely at your bounding box, it doesn't really look
like it hasn't been reprojected.  It looks more like it was unitialized
or defaulted somehow since all the values are the same.

I am also starting to wonder if this is an issue specific to PostGIS.

I'm no WFS nor PostGIS-in-MapServer guru.  My suggestion is you try
and reproduce the problem from shapefiles.  If you can reproduce it
from shapefiles, then you should submit a bug report with a dataset,
map and the exact WFS query to reproduce the problem.  You should
test the WFS query against mapserv at the commandline to maximally
ensure it will be easy for the bug fixer to reproduce.

If you can't reproduce the problem with a shapefile, then I suspect
the issue is somehow related to WFS interacting with the PostGIS driver.
You likely still ought to file a bug, but it will likely be hard to
bundle things up to make it easy for a bug fixer to reproduce.

Best regards,


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